
Akhar 2016 (Indic Word Processor)
Akhar 2010 (Punjabi Word Processor)
Dr. Gurpreet Singh Lehal, Punjabi University, Patiala
The film delves into the destructive power of uncontrolled passion. By centering on the incestuous desire of a stepmother for her stepson, it echoes classical tragedy, emphasizing how personal desires can lead to severe "divine punishment" or tragic fate. The Breakdown of Trust
: Jaime Ruiz Ibáñez helmed the project as both director and writer, weaving a tight, localized script adapted from classical mythology.
The original film is a modern retelling of the Greek tragedy of , centering on a stepmother's obsession with her stepson and the devastating fallout when her advances are rejected. Feature Concept: Castigo Divino (Divine Punishment)
As Merrin investigates the church, strange events begin to plague the local villagers and the British soldiers. Merrin must confront the evil presence within the ruins, leading to his first encounter with the demon Pazuzu, setting the stage for the events of the original The Exorcist . castigo divino film 2005
The stepmother whose unrequited obsession sparks the tragedy. Hipólito (Hippolytus)
The film remains a compelling study piece for independent Mexican cinema from the mid-2000s, showcasing how classical literature can be efficiently condensed into high-impact short-form media.
Alejandro Cantú (recognized for his visual work on acclaimed Mexican films like The Thin Yellow Line ) Run Time: 10 minutes Country of Origin: Mexico Alternative Title: Divine Punishment Narrative Overview and Core Conflict The film delves into the destructive power of
The story follows Fedra (Phaedra), a woman consumed by an intense, forbidden desire for her stepson, Hipólito (Hippolytus). When she finally acts on her impulses, Hipólito firmly rejects her advances. Unable to handle the shame and the sting of rejection, Fedra's desperation takes a dark turn, leading to an assassination or suicide attempt. The Dilemma
The narrative tension peaks when Teseo (Theseus), Hipólito’s father and Fedra’s husband, returns home from work. He is met with a devastating scene of domestic ruin. From this point, the film shifts from a forbidden romance into a tense psychological standoff. Teseo faces a massive dilemma:
The story follows , a woman consumed by an intense, forbidden longing for her stepson, Hipólito (Hippolytus) . When she finally confronts him and confesses her desire, Hipólito flatly rejects her advances. Devastated, humiliated, and desperate to conceal her guilt or punish his rejection, Fedra attempts to end her own life. The original film is a modern retelling of
The 2005 film (English title: Divine Punishment ) is a Mexican short film written and directed by Jaime Ruiz Ibáñez . It is a modern adaptation of the classical Greek tragedy of Phaedra and Hippolytus , exploring themes of forbidden desire, betrayal, and the tragic consequences of deception within a contemporary domestic setting. Plot Summary
The film boasts a notable cast of Spanish talent, including Juan Dávila, Natalia Rodriguez, Macarena Gómez, Jeriel Figueroa Ferrera, Pepón Nieto, and Darío Paso, with a special appearance by Spanish singer and actress Lolita Flores. It was a co-production between companies in Spain and Portugal, including Castigo Divino AIE, Pecaneta Producciones, Apaches Entertainment, Boavista Filmes, and La Cochera, with participation from RTVE.
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